77 YORK STREET
Superior First Class Historical Hotel
12 kms to the nearest airport (sydney airport) 4 minute walk to the nearest metro station (town hall) 4 km to the nearest station (central station) 4 minute walk to the nearest bus stop 1 km to the nearest fair site (darling harbour convention ctr) 8 km to the nearest beach
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locationThe hotel is located in the heart of Sydney, convenient access to the Rocks, Darling Harbour, Chinatown, and only 5 minute walk to the Queen Victoria shopping centre. Buses and the train station are only 2 minute walk.
roomsRooms are larger than standard rooms and are tastefully decorated, in very good condition, with comfortable bedding. Bathrooms are in very good condition. Latest technology - high speed internet access, room service orders via TV screen etc. Suitable for business and holidays.
restaurantThe Brasserie on Level 2 caters for Breakfast (buffet) for all guests and Dinner for Groups only. There is a bar on level 2 which is a very comfortable place to enjoy a drink and light meal. The decor is modern and there is an excellent tapas menu. The Deli and Cafe Co. on the ground floor opens onto York Street, with a sidewalk atmosphere and caters to FIT dinner bookings. The hotel also has a number of outsourced dining outlets such as a Malaysian Laksa House on the ground floor.
exteriorThis medium rise art deco style building was built in 1928 originally as a department store. It was then used during the war as a headquarters for military personnel. In 1997 it was converted in to a hotel and remains heritage listed. The hotel has been designed to beautifully demonstrate the history of the hotel.
generalPopular hotel with a wide range of dining outlets in a great location for business or leisure. The hotel has an indoor lap pool. One of Sydney's leading mid-scale hotels. Please note the Grace is a non snoking hotel. NH0710
lobbyLarge lobby with high ceiling, with a Cafe to the right of the lobby, overlooking York Street.
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